Diaphragm Antifreeze Pumps

What is a Diaphragm Pump
Diaphragm pump; It is a positive displacement pump that moves gases, liquids or gas-liquid mixtures through a reciprocating diaphragm. They are extremely reliable because they do not contain internal parts rubbing against each other. At the same time, they do not contain sealing or lubricating oils in the pump head, so there is no chance of oil mist leaking or contamination of the contact medium.

Operation of Diaphragm Pump
Diaphragm pumps work by pulling the diaphragm out of the displacement chamber. When the diaphragm moves, the volume of the pump chamber increases, causing the pressure in the chamber to decrease and fluid to be drawn in. The inward pull causes the volume to decrease and the pressure to increase so that the fluid escapes. This operation is very similar to the concept of human breathing. 
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Diaphragm Antifreeze Pumps

Diaphragm Antifreeze Pumps

What is a Diaphragm Pump
Diaphragm pump; It is a positive displacement pump that moves gases, liquids or gas-liquid mixtures through a reciprocating diaphragm. They are extremely reliable because they do not contain internal parts rubbing against each other. At the same time, they do not contain sealing or lubricating oils in the pump head, so there is no chance of oil mist leaking or contamination of the contact medium.

Operation of Diaphragm Pump
Diaphragm pumps work by pulling the diaphragm out of the displacement chamber. When the diaphragm moves, the volume of the pump chamber increases, causing the pressure in the chamber to decrease and fluid to be drawn in. The inward pull causes the volume to decrease and the pressure to increase so that the fluid escapes. This operation is very similar to the concept of human breathing. 
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Diaphragm Antifreeze Pumps

Diaphragm Antifreeze Pumps

What is a Diaphragm Pump
Diaphragm pump; It is a positive displacement pump that moves gases, liquids or gas-liquid mixtures through a reciprocating diaphragm. They are extremely reliable because they do not contain internal parts rubbing against each other. At the same time, they do not contain sealing or lubricating oils in the pump head, so there is no chance of oil mist leaking or contamination of the contact medium.

Operation of Diaphragm Pump
Diaphragm pumps work by pulling the diaphragm out of the displacement chamber. When the diaphragm moves, the volume of the pump chamber increases, causing the pressure in the chamber to decrease and fluid to be drawn in. The inward pull causes the volume to decrease and the pressure to increase so that the fluid escapes. This operation is very similar to the concept of human breathing.